Churchill Stonecast Patina Triangular Plates Vintage Copper 311mm (Pack of 6)
Product Description
The Churchill Stonecast Patina range takes its design cues from the natural ageing of materials like leather, wood and stone. The Vintage Copper colourway gives each plate a warm, oxidised...
Specifications
- Box quantity
- 6
- Colour
- Copper
- Crockery style
- Rustic
- Dimensions
- 311(W)mm
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Product Description
The Churchill Stonecast Patina range takes its design cues from the natural ageing of materials like leather, wood and stone. The Vintage Copper colourway gives each plate a warm, oxidised character that works well on a dressed table without looking overdone. Each piece is hand-painted, which means there is natural variation between plates — an intentional quality of the range rather than an inconsistency to be concerned about.
These triangular plates are a practical format for modern plating styles. The angular shape suits structured starters, sharing plates, or dessert courses where a round plate would feel routine. At 311mm across, there is enough surface area to present a composed dish with space to breathe. The porcelain construction is robust enough for daily front-of-house use and holds up well through regular dishwasher cycles.
- Hand-painted finish gives each plate individual character without being uniform
- Triangular format supports contemporary plating and sharing-style service
- Dishwasher safe for efficient turnaround between covers
- Microwaveable, which can be useful for pre-warming or certain service styles
- Sold in a pack of six, suitable for small sections or as a starting quantity to test presentation
These plates are best suited to restaurants, bistros, or dining venues where tableware is part of the overall guest experience. They work particularly well where the menu has a craft or artisan identity that the Patina aesthetic complements. The pack of six is a sensible quantity for trialling a new look or supplementing an existing set, though operators building a full section cover will need to order accordingly.
If you are putting together a full tableware scheme or mixing pieces across the Stonecast Patina range, our team is happy to talk through quantities, complementary pieces, and how the Vintage Copper colourway sits alongside other finishes in the collection.
Key Features
- Hand-painted porcelain construction with natural variation between pieces
- Triangular 311mm format suitable for structured plating and sharing dishes
- Dishwasher safe porcelain for reliable turnaround in commercial service
- Microwaveable construction supports flexible front-of-house service styles
- Sold in packs of six for section-level stocking or presentation trials
Operational Benefits
- Distinctive copper finish adds character to table presentation without props
- Angular shape helps chefs differentiate courses within a menu format
- Dishwasher durability reduces handling time between covers during service
- Hand-painted variation gives guests a sense of craft without extra effort
- Pack-of-six format lets operators test new tableware before full commitment
Specifications
- Box quantity
- 6
- Colour
- Copper
- Crockery style
- Rustic
- Dimensions
- 311(W)mm
- Dishwasher safe
- Yes
- Material
- Porcelain
- Microwave safe
- Yes
- Oven proof
- Yes
- Stackable
- Stackable
- Weight
- 1.033kg
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Frequently Asked Questions
- Churchill's Stonecast Patina range is designed to be dishwasher safe in commercial environments. The hand-painted effect is baked into the finish during production rather than being a surface application, so it is not vulnerable to washing in the way a purely decorative glaze might be. That said, as with all decorative crockery, avoiding harsh dishwasher chemicals and high-impact stacking will extend the life of the finish.
- The variation in Churchill's hand-painted pieces is deliberately subtle — pieces within the same colourway share the same base tones and character, so a table set with multiple plates reads as a cohesive look rather than a mismatched one. Most operators find this adds to the appeal of the range rather than creating inconsistency.
- Six plates will cover a small section or a single table setting, but most operators running regular services will want multiples of six to allow for covers, breakages, and plates in the wash cycle simultaneously. It is worth working out your peak cover count per section and building in a reasonable buffer before placing your full order.